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Singles
2 Afraid 2 Leave: Remixed Reimaged Reloaded Part 2
The Underground Youth - "Around Your Arms" (5:20)
Shad Shadows - "Walls" (4:03)
M!R!M - "Into The Night" (3:45)
Das Beat - "Glow" (2:35)
Blind Delon - "Loony Voices" (3:07)
Nox - "Sleep" (6:11)
Review: Following on from their widely acclaimed album Afraid To Leave, Berlin's beautiful maudlin post-punk outfit Bleib Modern presents a compilation of remixes and reworks by esteemed artists from across darkwave, post-punk, and EBM. From IV Horsemen's club-worthy rendition of 'Bitter Smile' to M!R!M's dreamy synthpop take on 'Into The Night' via Dune Messiah's crooning 'Loony Voices, 2 Afraid 2 Leave: Remixed Reimaged Reloaded Part 2 offers truly diverse interpretations. With contributions from luminaries like The KVB and Blind Delon, it provides a fresh perspective on Bleib Modern's sound and serves as an exciting interlude that showcases the band's versatility and paves the way for future creations
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Psychic Dance Routine
Cat: FLSP 692. Rel: 17 May 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Shot Down
Psychic Dance Routine
Wired
Opening Night
Sold Out
Review: Santa Cruz based hardcore upstarts Scowl follow up their blistering 2021 debut full-length How Flowers Grow with the genre-bending EP Psychic Dance Routine. Channelling riot grrl spirit and embracing influences from the likes of X-Ray Spex, The Breeders and L7, these five new cuts showcase the true range of frontwoman Kat Moss who trades in her feral bark for a sultry cadence, with results landing somewhere between Hole or The Distillers if they were at a dingy basement show. Following on from an appearance at Coachella (the first instance of the festival ever offering their expansive platform to hardcore acts), it shouldn't come as much of a surprise to see Scowl branching out and diversifying their sound in such brazen fashion. What is surprising is just how naturally they've managed to bridge the gap between hardcore and hook-laden anthems, resulting in a tight snappy display of where their artistic intentions lay for the promising future ahead.
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Room Of Men Eaters
Cat: HRDF 023. Rel: 01 Mar 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Shkema - "Tas Malonumas" (6:32)
Shkema - "Room Of Men Eaters" (6:42)
Shkema - "Sarka Syrkaza" (6:24)
Afrodelic - "Je N'Aime Pas Les Fetes" (Shkema remix) (6:47)
Review: The super French crew Hard Fist have got a brilliantly twisted new Balearic record on their hands here thanks to the work of Shkema in both original and remix mode. He goes first with the deep, dubby and post-punk moodiness of 'Tas Malonumas' then 'Room Of Men Eaters' is a chugging deep disco cut with a fine vocoder vocal that brings some trippiness. 'Sarka Syrkaza' on the flip is another dark one with twisted metal guitar lines and rooted drum drums, then he remixes Afrodelic's 'Je N'Aime Pas Les Fetes' into a loose-limbed and percussive dub disco delight with filtered and freaky vocals.
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The Hype
The Hype (red vinyl 10")
Cat: 585347 4. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Indie/Alternative
The Hype (3:36)
Borderline (2:54)
Ghost (3:33)
Wanted It To Be You (3:00)
Review: Norwegian pop heavyweight Sigrid has gone from strength to strength since breaking through in 2017 with 'Don't Kill My Vibe'. Her talents have reached to songwriting credits for the likes of Paloma Faith and Rudimental, but it's in her own work where you can hear the precocious singer in full flight. In the wake of 2022 sophomore album How To Let Go, she points to the future with this dazzling, succinct EP. As the title suggests, this release is a reflection on the impact of her meteoric rise and what it means to be on the receiving end of worldwide attention, but naturally Sigrid takes the rollercoaster ride in her stride and sounds more empowered than ever.
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Habit
Habit (limited 12")
Cat: SPR 017. Rel: 27 Jul 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Thinning (3:18)
Habit (3:45)
Static Buzz (5:17)
Dirt (5:11)
Slug (4:34)
Stick (5:41)
Review: In the world of slow burners, "Habit" ranks among the slowest. For some, it's the fabled iconic first EP from Lindsay Jordan, Shawn Durham, and Ryan Vieira, who shot to cult attention through a gig with the legendary Priests. For others, it'll be a slightly avant-leaning, DIY-garage rock effort packed with pained cries and instrumental cacophonies. Whichever side of the fence you fall on, it's fantastic. "Dirt" might display the band's scope the most, toying with rhythms, lyrics compelling even the most unemotional ears. "Stick" shows off Snail Mail's talent for balladry that belongs on the score to an indie movie about coming of age on the fringes of society. Throw in the forthright, uptempo "The 2nd Most Beautiful Girl In The World", which combines Jordan's innocent vocals with crashing cymbals and runaway guitars, and it's no surprise this has achieved cult status.
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Valentine Demos
Cat: OLE 1976T. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Automate (1:58)
C Et Al (4:17)
Headlock (3:08)
Easy Thing (2:39)
Adore You (3:38)
Review: Two years on from her much-loved album Valentine in 2012, Snail Mai makes a welcome return with this lovely new EP, Valentine Demons. All four of these tracks are intimate affairs with closely mixed, often whispered vocals. Every single finger movement on the strings can be heard which brings each one to life. Aside from one never before heard tick 'Easy Thing' these are demo recordings made in the lead-up to that last album using just a minilogue synth, interface, mic, and guitar in her parents' house in Maryland. Their rawness and immediacy makes them at least as good as the final products on the album, if not better.
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Running Out Of Time
Cat: TICITACI 1204. Rel: 17 Jul 23
 
Dub
Running Out Of Time (Sons dub) (7:30)
Running Out Of Time (Sons Wreck mix) (8:00)
Review: Ian Weatherall and Duncan Gray's Sons Of Slough project has done plenty of tinkering in the intersection between club and dub music, and somewhere between all that Scottish rock perennials Primal Scream often find their own comfortable nook to stretch out. As such, this 12" seems like a natural course of events, even if it came about through the pure whimsy of a day-dreaming muso (Weatherall) wondering what would happen if an obscure bonus track got stripped down and sent through the echo chamber. Bobby Gillespie was into the idea, and this record was the end result. One for all Balearic head nodders and soundsystem meditators alike.
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Stay Together (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: DEMSING 053. Rel: 16 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Stay Together (edit) (4:10)
The Living Dead (2:44)
Review: Hyped at the time as 'the Suede record Brett Anderson raps on' - in fact, it's more of a spoken word monologue - 'Stay Together' followed the Britpop instigators' hugely successful Dog Man Star debut album and pointed the way forward for future experimentation away from their core Bowie/glam flash rock. It remains their highest charting single having peaked at number three in the UK charts (an honour it shares with 'Trash') and here, part of Demon's Suede singles reissue campaign, comes backed another non album track 'The Living Dead'.
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So Young (30th Anniversary Edition)
So Young (30th Anniversary Edition) (limited 7" picture disc)
Cat: DEMSING 017. Rel: 19 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
So Young (3:39)
High Rising (5:13)
Review: As part of a comprehensive reissue of Suede's early singles and albums - the songs which earned them the early 90s limelight - comes this reissued 7" picture-disc version of 'So Young' and 'High Rising'. Both featuring on the self-titled debut from 1993, these were but two of the tracks that contributed to Suede's rise to stardom, and which help to cement their impressive selling of 100,000 copies in their first week. Foreboding a full, newly-mastered edition of the album, these two throwbacks are a reminder of what makes a band great in its early incarnation.
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Animal Nitrate (30th Anniversary Edition)
Animal Nitrate (30th Anniversary Edition) (limited 7" picture disc in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DEMSING 016. Rel: 24 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Animal Nitrate (3:17)
The Big Time (4:19)
Review: Released in March 1993, Suede's self-titled debut was a critical and commercial triumph, winning the prestigious Mercury Music Prize and hitting the #1 spot on the UK Album Chart. Featuring the classic singles 'The Drowners', 'Animal Nitrate', 'So Young', and 'Metal Mickey', 'Suede' sold 100,000 copies in its first week, making it the fastest-selling debut album ever in the UK at the time. So to celebrate its 30th anniversary, Edsel presents a newly-mastered run of Suede's foremost singles from the album, with 'Animal Nitrate' among them, here incarnated on a 7" picture disc. A titular reference to the muscle relaxant and inhalant drug amyl nitrite - that's poppers to you and me - the song is a blitzing homage to the substances on offer at their time, amid a climate of youth cynicism felt by the band at the time.
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Honoris III: Tribute To Bauhaus EP
Cat: SOIL 019. Rel: 12 Apr 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Years Of Denial - "All We Ever Wanted" (5:33)
Blind Delon - "Mask" (5:17)
Selfishadow - "Kick In The Eye" (3:27)
Chris Shape - "Bela Lugosi's Dead" (feat Velvet Kills) (7:11)
Soj - "Lagartija Nick" (feat Petra Flurr) (5:19)
Radikal Kuss - "Dark Entries" (3:49)
Review: This new compilation by the (literally) grassroots Spanish label Soil pays tribute to the late incipient goth band Bauhaus - known for their volatile performances, blackened and deathly sound, and later controversial antics. Aiming to highlight the band's admixture of glam with goth, irreverent demeanour, and strange fusions of dub, regional music and post-punk, artists and groups such as Years Of Denial, Selfishadows and Radikal Kuss deliver six curveball takes on Bauhaus' great songs, from 'All We Ever Wanted' to the unmatchable 'Dark Entries'.
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Albums
Nocturna
Nocturna (translucent green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: GODLP 164. Rel: 01 Dec 22
 
Metal
Sinner (3:25)
End Of Time (3:25)
No Mercy (3:38)
Guilty (2:42)
King & Queen (3:48)
Oracle (1:12)
Lullaby (3:00)
She Dies (3:16)
Long Live Death (4:16)
Another Prayer (2:44)
Flatline (3:15)
Drama (3:50)
Reflection (4:04)
Review: No, not that Sade is the first thing to note or you will very much be in for a shock. This Sade is a gloomy metal band made up of Andrew Pozzy on vocals, guitars, piano, synth, Silvia on bass, backing vocals and Matt Sade on drums and pads with Maurizio Baggio also going for some additional guitar and synth work. This album has been informed by the pandemic and brings all new darkness to the band's sound. Dark-wave and goth moods pervade the tracks which all lay out a pessimistic and nihilistic view of the human condition.
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Plunge
Plunge (limited translucent water blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 691835 885636. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Wild Days (3:39)
Jacket (3:12)
Rollin’ In (4:39)
Why Does It Take So Long (4:04)
Freakz (3:23)
Wind Blows (4:03)
Another Way (4:21)
Runaway (2:42)
Stay (3:14)
Review: "No-one knew the songs or what the plan was. We kept it loose and fun. This was the spirit of the sessions. No headphones, no playback, minimal overdubs, or bleed. Fast and loose," says Sam Evian of his latest record, the first to grace his new imprint, Thirty Tigers. If that's not enough to make you balk with jealously at not being invited, then the idea of Big Thief's Adrian Lenker and Sufjan Stevens, among others, debasing to Evian's house in the Catskills to examine a revamped studio, complete with vintage tape deck and console, then going wild swimming at midnight, just as snow fell, might seal the deal. The following day, work began on Plunge, a record with no real fixed direction or plan. In the end, it will - or, at least, it should - be remembered among Evian's finest offerings. A stunning collection of folk-leaning rock 'n' roll, Americana and jangly indie, you can almost smell upstate New York.
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Food For Worms
Food For Worms (limited translucent purple vinyl LP)
Cat: DOC 324LPC1. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Fingers Of Steel (4:23)
Six-Pack (3:53)
Yankees (4:40)
Alibis (2:25)
Adderall (4:24)
Orchid (3:51)
The Fall Of Paul (4:47)
Burning By Design (3:37)
Different Person (5:06)
All The People (5:54)
Review: Five years after their debut album made big moves back in 2018, and two after its successor Drunk Tank Pink re-invented them as proper highbrow new wavers, Shame are back with their third Food For Worms. It's tinged with a certain sense of morbidity but also looks outwards and tries to celebrate life. "I don't think you can be in your own head forever," said frontman Charlie Sheen of the writing process. He also declares this to be "the Lamborghini of Shame records" and we are inclined to agree. Fuelled by a love of playing live, this record is one of the fast the band has ever written and so brims with vitality and energy as they cast out their post-punk roots in favour of a more eclectic sound. And what a great result.

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Food For Worms
Food For Worms (blue & yellow split coloured vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DOC 324LPC2. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Fingers Of Steel (4:28)
Six-Pack (3:52)
Yankees (4:39)
Alibis (2:26)
Adderall (4:22)
Orchid (5:00)
The Fall Of Paul (3:38)
Burning By Design (3:44)
Different Person (4:55)
All The People (5:50)
Review: Back with a bang and their third album, essential UK post-punk band shame are reaching something of a new maturity on Food For Worms, matching their cacophonous noise-wreaking skills with a sharper instinct for melody and structure. The music remains lithe and urgent, but there's a sense they know exactly what they're doing on this record, building on the promise of 2021's Drunk Tank Pink and 2018 debut Songs Of Praise. With this new-found focus come towering monoliths of tracks which bristle with the excitement of music captured in the moment - a proper band with something to say, musically, lyrically and artistically.
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Songs Of Praise
Songs Of Praise (LP + calendar + MP3 download code)
Cat: DOC 144LP. Rel: 12 Jan 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Dust On Trial (3:31)
Concrete (3:36)
One Rizla (3:33)
The Lick (4:11)
Tasteless (3:04)
Donk (1:43)
Gold Hole (4:46)
Friction (4:29)
Lampoon (2:34)
Angie (6:51)
Review: Jump-starting 2018, this debut release from south London's Shame has set the bar pretty high. 'Songs Of Praise' is a well-toned, considered and poised record, striking perfect balances and contrasts in just about every regard: melodic invention and post-punk aggression, optimism and humour against anger and gloom, rough against smooth. In terms of highlights, the entire album is an exhilarating listen, with enough meat for the listener to sink their teeth into, and enough surprises to maintain engagement throughout. This is one of the most fresh, ferocious and inventive post-punk records released in a while, and - in a time when identikit indie groups seem rife - a concrete opening statement from a group who have skilfully proven themselves to be a cut above.
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Hope (Deluxe Edition) (reissue)
Hope (Deluxe Edition) (reissue) (limited gatefold green vinyl LP)
Cat: LPKRS 739X. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Hope (3:45)
What Else (1:20)
Ignore Everything (1:52)
Tom Kelly (6:03)
Easier (4:09)
Like A Bird (3:31)
One More Time Won't Kill You (3:55)
I Fucking Hate You (3:12)
Rain (3:53)
Bleed It Out (3:53)
Breathe (bonus track) (3:46)
Camouflage (bonus track) (3:53)
Review: It's hard to know where to begin with Shamir's second album. Or at least it was in 2017. The music? The context? Maybe both: the difficult follow up to one of that decade's finest pop records marked an about turn for the artist, and an almost vulnerable level of honesty, rejecting any preconceptions about his earlier effort and exploring a very different end of the emotional noise spectrum.
While last time round things had been incredibly polished and hook-driven, almost sing-along pop, on Hope we're taken to a rougher, rawer, perhaps grittier side of Shamir. Recorded in just one weekend, originally released for free, it's a grungy, lo-fi, punk-y, garage rock 'n' roll experiment that keeps on delivering across all 12 tracks. A brave change of course and one that we hope will continue.
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Hardly The Same Snake
Hardly The Same Snake (limited translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: PTKF 30283. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Same Eye Colour (3:34)
Hardly The Same Snake (4:23)
Deadman Deadman Deadman (3:29)
Don't Be Another (3:30)
Oh, Silly George (3:33)
Charabanc (4:05)
Like A Heart Won't Beat (2:36)
Well, There's A First (4:11)
Secret Hiding Place (2:17)
Review: Hardly The Same Snake is the second album from Skinny Pelembe and this version comes via Partisan on limited translucent red vinyl. The Johannesburg-born, Doncaster-raised artist Doya Beardmore really comes of age here, finding his own unique voice and putting it front and centre. Its gravelly baritone is unique and delivers what the artist says he would have done first time around on his debut had he been brave enough. Observations made at design exhibitions are the jumping-off point for the songs which are both visceral yet soulful as they muse on life, death, family, religion and major milestones in between.
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UK Grim
UK Grim (silver vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: RT 0391LPE. Rel: 03 Mar 23
 
Indie/Alternative
UK GRIM (3:22)
D I Why (2:16)
Force 10 From Navarone (1:03)
Tilldipper (5:47)
On The Ground (3:31)
Right Wing Beast (3:05)
Smash Each Other Up (2:26)
Don (4:10)
So Trendy (3:43)
I Claudius (3:02)
Pit 2 Pit (3:21)
Apart From You (3:54)
Tory Kong (2:58)
Rhythms Of Class (5:00)
Review: If you don't know what Nottingham duo Sleaford Mods are all about by now then where have you been? They lay down raw, ragged MIDI beats that are deceptively simply but impossibly catch, with pressing social commentary and Tory baiting lyrics over the top. This new album UK Grim - a play on UK Grime, no doubt - is even more dance floor focussed than any before it. The gritty reality of modern life and all its pitfalls are in sharp focus throughout making it another gem from this much loved duo that also somewhat redefines their sound in new ways.
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Eton Alive
Eton Alive (coloured vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: EE 001. Rel: 22 Feb 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Into The Payzone (2:19)
Kebab Spider (3:38)
Policy Cream (3:28)
OBCT (4:05)
When You Come Up To Me (3:44)
Top It Up (2:46)
Flipside (2:41)
Subtraction (3:15)
Firewall (3:23)
Big Burt (3:17)
Discourse (3:22)
Negative Script (2:51)
Review: Unabashed satirical wares straight outta Nottingham, Sleaford Mods somewhat charming embrace of British provincialism sees the semi-ironic nature of their music nestle itself in a space shared with Jamie T, Mike Skinner and Blackout Crew. Slightly wayward, political and patronising, their music can sometimes come off something like a scene out of Peep Show, though however tongue-in-cheek their commentary of the UK life can be, it's a gloriously proud album of cultural identity, and in among references to chip tune, bedroom produced beats, alternative Madchester-era sounds to rap and spoken word, it's a record embracing hoodies and trainers as much as it does anarchy and builder's tea. Oi!
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UK Grim (Japanese Edition)
UK Grim (Japanese Edition) (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: RT 391CDJP. Rel: 11 Apr 23
 
Indie/Alternative
UK GRIM
DI Why
Force 10 From Navarone
Tilldipper
On The Ground
Right Wing Beast
Smash Each Other Up
Don
So Trendy
I Claudius
Pit 2 Pit
Apart From You
Tory Kong
Rhythms Of Class
Review: Festival favourites and working-class heroes Sleaford Mods hail from the East Midlands and have become the voice of the oppressed and the pissed off. Their gritty, lo-fi, raw and stripped-back music is powered by punky electronic beats and overlaid with bars spat out with real anger and ire. They have churned out plenty of it by now, subtle tweaking the template each time but never losing the visceral appeal. This new album UK Grim - a play on UK Grime? - is more dancefloor focussed than before it with the angst and pitfalls of modern life all addressed. It's another winner, no doubt.
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A Charming Man In Amsterdam
A Charming Man In Amsterdam (limited purple vinyl LP)
Cat: OUTS 030. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Hand In Glove (2:48)
Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now (3:32)
Barbarism Begins At Home (5:43)
This Charming Man (2:48)
Miserable Lie (4:49)
I Don't Owe You Anything (4:23)
What Difference Does It Make? (3:15)
Girl Afraid (2:55)
This Night Has Opened My Eyes (3:25)
Still Ill (3:35)
These Things Take Time (2:32)
Handsome Devil (3:04)
Review: While Morrissey's outlandish opinions these days might have done plenty to denigrate his own personal legend status amongst fans, what he did with The Smiths will live in musical history forever. A Charming Man In Amsterdam is a concert that was arranged in order to mark the 50th anniversary of a Dutch magazine, Vinyl (imagine that happening today!). It was the iconinc Manchester band's first ever show in the Netherlands and they serve up a set revolving around their eponymous debut album and early singles, with 'Miserable Lie', 'I Don't Owe You Anything' and 'These Things Take Time' sounding particularly grand.
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Valentine
Valentine (limited gatefold gold marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: OLE 1785LPEGOLD. Rel: 05 Nov 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Valentine (3:16)
Ben Franklin (3:02)
Headlock (3:11)
Light Blue (2:34)
Forever (Sailing) (4:15)
Madonna (2:48)
C Et Al (3:23)
Glory (2:20)
Automate (3:08)
Mia (3:27)
Review: It's Lindsey Jordan's second album under the Snail Mail guise. And, just like the namesake service, it's not rushed, at times feels a little unpredictable, and has an air of familiarity that's bound to put listeners at ease. Not that the immediately inviting, often-sweet soft rock instrumentation should be taken at face value. Valentine is an ode to love in a multitude of definitions, but the vast majority of them are in dire need of a little TLC. Not broken, just unkept and taken for granted.

Well, OK, in some instances things are beyond repair - at least one song here is concerned with the horrific feeling of finding out your former-love is now with a current love, which isn't you. On the whole, though, there's a theme of redemption running through the music on this record. That, and the realities of coming of age in the lens of the music and lifestyle press after debut LP Hush exploded before you turned 20.
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Soft Hair
Soft Hair (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WEIRD 078LP. Rel: 28 Oct 16
 
Indie/Alternative
Relaxed Lizard (3:24)
Jelaous Lies (4:42)
IV (1:29)
A Goood Sign (4:25)
Lying Has To Stop (5:53)
In Love (5:01)
Alive Without Medicine (5:02)
LIV (2:29)
Review: Having made their names respectively as a modern-day psych-pop connoisseur somewhere between Prince and Syd Barrett (Connan Mockasin) and the man behind one of the most underrated debuts of the last decade (LA Priest, AKA Late Of The Pier's Sam Dust), these two charismatic square-pegs have joined forces, and the result is as strange and beguiling as one might hope for. Mixing luminous pop hooks with experimental flourishes, and sexed-up atmospherics with cockeyed '80s sonics, 'Soft Hair' is a skewed and seductive mission statement from an odd couple hopefully built to last.
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Re Generation
Re Generation (orange vinyl LP)
Cat: REBL 022LP. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Future Shock
No Man, No Right
Virus (single mix)
I Learn To Live With It (2023 mix)
The High Cost Of Living (single mix)
Sunny Side Of The Street (0:01)
One Of The Boys
For The Kids Of The Multiculture (2023 EQ)
New Style Rocka (2023 EQ)
Train Leaves Tomorrow
Keep On Believing (single mix)
What Doesn't Kill You Make You Stronger (2023 EQ) (0:48)
Review: Manchester genre bastardisers Sonic Boom Six have become renowned for their eclectic mashing up, and utter disregard for the parameters of genres such as ska, punk, metal, hip-hop, grime, dubstep etc. Whilst relatively creatively quiet since the release of 2016's fifth full-length The F-Bomb and the 2017 follow-up EP Cardiac Address, 2023 saw the release of the double A-side single 'Future Shock' b/w 'One Of The Boys'. Now it appears not only were those two new cuts designed to re-introduce listeners to the band, and whet appetites and beaks yet again, but rather they were the signifier of the arrival of the Re:Generation compilation, which places the two new bangers alongside a carefully curated batch of the band's personal favourite recordings from their definitive line-up over the past decade. What's more, there's also alternate mixes and freshly rejuvenated EQs of vital deep cuts and fan essentials. It mightn't be a new album, but it's the closest we're getting for now.
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And Nothing Hurt
And Nothing Hurt (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FAPO 16751. Rel: 07 Sep 18
 
Indie/Alternative
A Perfect Miracle
I'm Your Man
Here It Comes (The Road) Let's Go
Let's Dance
On The Sunshine
Damaged
The Morning After
The Prize
Sail On Through
Review: It's been a whopping six years since the last Spiritualized album and Jason Pierce, the founding, spearhead member, behind the group's success honourably lives up to expanding the notion of 'space rock' into 2018, and beyond. On the airwaves it's been "I'm Your Man" that's charted most attention, a sombre-ish, horn-blowing, western number with a touch of the blues. Meanwhile there's also "Here It Comes (The Road) Let's Go", a song that is said to be a list of instructions that leads the listener to Pierce's house. "The route is real," he says, while singing about rusty gates, paraphernalia and radios. Space may be the place, but if not, try over at Spiritualized.
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Todo Era Bello (Spanish Edition)
Todo Era Bello (Spanish Edition) (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BELLA 1270VES. Rel: 10 Jul 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Always Together With You (6:38)
Best Thing You Never Had (The D Song) (5:42)
Let It Bleed (For Iggy) (4:35)
Crazy (3:52)
The Mainline Song (5:51)
The A Song (Laid In Your Arms) (7:06)
I'm Coming Home Again (9:50)
Review: It's hard not to feel that the first time you heard Ladies and Gentlemen, We Are Floating In Space it was a lightbulb moment - one of those life, or at least music-affirming experiences that's hard to come back from. Not the first Spiritualized album, but certainly the most critically acclaimed at the time, and arguably still to this day, it confirmed the Warwickshire band had arrived at the highest level of chart-friendly artistry. That point when a band realise they can do what they want, and it resonates with both niche and mainstream ears. Everything Was Beautiful arrived 25 years later, and emphasised that point. Yes, we're talking about a group that reached full maturity some time ago, rather than a troupe of rising enigmas pushing rock 'n' roll in new directions. Nevertheless, the way in which we are invited back into their world is captivating. Tracks that rouse, inspire, and feel utterly timeless. As a record, this is an exhilarating ride from start to finish, almost seeming to distill all that has come before into one intoxicating brew. Here in a limited Spanish pressing, grab it while you can.
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EGO
EGO (LP)
Cat: LP 25434. Rel: 09 Jan 23
 
Funk
Watch Out (1:55)
The Heat Inside (5:50)
Fight Back (2:10)
Ego (3:06)
Sending Prayers To (1:51)
Mamagodoh (3:26)
Silky Skin (3:48)
Surface (5:04)
Kingdom Of Devotion (3:47)
Green Genie (4:00)
Heavy Rain (2:14)
2 Sides (5:57)
Review: Vienna-based funk, rock and electro collective Spitting Ibex are back with another of their head-hitting funk records. Ego has a psychedelic edge and hard-ass drums under a world of guitar effects and far-sighted cosmic intent. The vocals are delivered with a realness and rawness that builds on the band's previous sound and results in some of their most potent tunes to date. The title track in particular 'Ego' is a thrilling fusion of tumbling drums and sci-fi sounds next to trip-hop style vocals. 'Kingdom Of Devotion' also explores a more tender sound with stoner folk and mystic melodies.
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A Beginner's Mind
A Beginner's Mind (green vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: AKR 143LPC3. Rel: 15 Oct 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Reach Out (3:43)
Lady Macbeth In Chains (3:36)
Back To Oz (4:12)
The Pillar Of Souls (3:09)
You Give Death A Bad Name (4:08)
Beginner's Mind (2:15)
Olympus (3:08)
Murder & Crime (3:36)
(This Is) The Thing (2:46)
It's Your Own Body & Mind (2:24)
Lost In The World (3:09)
Fictional California (2:48)
Cimmerian Shade (4:20)
Lacrimae (2:14)
Review: The blissful, heart wrenching, emotionally captivating Sufjan Stevens teams up with one of California's finest lo-fi indie artists, and a chap who has warmed up for him on a number of occasions; Angelo De Augustine. No doubt you can already picture in the mind's ear what this collaboration will sound like, and you'd be right. But it's far more difficult to figure out where they're coming from with this release.

Allow us to divulge, then. Beginner's Mind is a record at once inspired by some excellent movies, and then also some not-so-excellent ones. Each track on here owes something to the world's foremost visual culture (sorry, gamers), from 'Reach Out' referencing Wings of Desire to 'Lady Macbeth in Chains' nodding to All About Eve. In every case the link is nuanced, rather than direct, but this is only testament to the staggering songwriting at play.
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Coming Up (25th Anniversary Edition)
Coming Up (25th Anniversary Edition) (2xCD in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: EDSL 0094. Rel: 10 Sep 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Trash
Filmstar
Lazy
By The Sea
She
Beautiful Ones
Starcrazy
Picnic By The Motorway
The Chemistry Between Us
Saturday Night
Europe Is Our Playground
Have You Ever Been This Low?
Another No One
Every Monday Morning Comes
The Sound Of The Streets
Young Men
Sam
Money
This Time
WSD
Jumble Sale Mums
These Are The Sad Songs
Feel
Sadie
Digging A Hole
Graffiti Women
Duchess
Review: A quarter of a century after it first arrived in record stores, Suede's third studio album, Coming Up, still sounds remarkably fresh. One of the undisputed artistic peaks of the Britpop movement, it was famously recorded after internal struggles led to the departure of one of the band's driving forces, guitarist Bernard Butler. Yet listening to the album, you'd never know. Brett Anderson's vocal performances are impeccable, while the music - swooping, impactful and infectious - is amongst the best the band ever recorded. This anniversary edition expands the album via a second disc of B-sides from the period, while the deluxe, hardback book style packaging also includes a rather nice booklet full of band photos and full lyrics.
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Surrender: A Collection (remastered)
Surrender: A Collection (remastered) (limited gatefold red vinyl 2xLP + poster + booklet in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 405053 8664423. Rel: 08 Apr 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Dominic Christ (6:29)
Diamonds, Fur Coat, Champagne (3:18)
Harlem (6:33)
Rocket USA (4:16)
Cheree (3:40)
Dream Baby Dream (6:21)
Touch Me (4:16)
Ghost Rider (2:34)
Mr Ray (5:09)
Surrender (3:42)
Why Be Blue? (4:33)
Wrong Decisions (4:28)
Dachau, Disney, Disco (5:15)
Radiation (3:04)
Girl (unreleased version) (4:50)
Frankie Teardrop (First version) (13:24)
Review: Alan Vega & Marty Rev's career as Suicide spanned an incredible four decades. During those years, they rarely if ever got much credit for their work but as is often the way, once time passed they started to get deserving plaudits and an ever growing status amongst fans and critics. Now said to be one of the most inspirational outfits of the 70s, they influenced everyone from Depeche Mode to Soft Cell. This brand new, remastered collection takes in tunes from all across the band's career and has plenty of big, raw, energetic and eclectic sounds with track from their first album in 1977 and most recent in 2002.

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Aromanticism
Aromanticism (gatefold LP + booklet)
Cat: JAG 308LP. Rel: 22 Sep 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Man On The Moon (Reprise) (0:37)
Don't Bother Calling (3:58)
Plastic (3:06)
Quarrel (6:48)
Stoicism (1:03)
Lonely World (4:46)
Make Out In My Car (2:35)
The Cocoon-Eyed Baby (1:10)
Doomed (4:19)
Indulge Me (3:23)
Self-Help Tape (3:01)
Track 12 (3:58)
Review: Unsurprisingly, Aromanticism - meaning to have little or no romantic attraction to others - is exactly the idea Moses Sumney explores on this stunning debut. Having written the majority of this album's lyrics in the solitude of remote north American cabins, Sumney's songs about loneliness and distance feel natural and sincere. Throughout 'Aromanticism' Sumney shows off his affinity with vocal acrobatics, leaping from his rasping lower register to achingly dulcet falsetto. Both in his instrumentation and as a vocalist, Sumney strikes a pitch-perfect balance between acoustic and digital, exhibiting his ability to blend the two. Sumney blends passages of spoken word, neo-soul, broken-beat, and the vocal harmonies and movements, cascading with gospel precision, that shone on his 2016 EP 'Lamentations'. 'Aromanticism' is a powerful and heartfelt opening statement from an artist well worth keeping an eye on in the future.
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Supergrass (remastered) (B-STOCK)
Supergrass (remastered) (B-STOCK) (neon orange vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8814149. Rel: 30 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Moving (4:23)
Your Love (3:26)
What Went Wrong (In Your Head) (4:06)
Beautiful People (3:25)
Shotover Hill (3:42)
Eon (3:45)
Mary (4:03)
Jesus Came From Outta Space (4:08)
Pumping On Your Stereo (3:21)
Born Again (3:37)
Faraway (5:04)
Mama & Papa (2:32)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


English alternative rock band Supergrass dropped their third album back in 1999, following on the wave of Britpop, their hugely successful debut I Should Coco and its successorIn It For The Money. It was another commercial hit, reaching number three in the UK charts and fondly being known as the 'x-ray album' because of the picture on the artwork. Mixing up the prevalent Brit-pop and indie sounds of the era, listening back to it now immediately takes you back to those days, although brothers Gaz and Rob Coombes, Mick Quinn and Danny Goffey also flaunted some of their 70s influences on these tunes, with many of them becoming classics in their own right (see Moving, Pumping On Your Stereo).
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No Rules Sandy
No Rules Sandy (coloured vinyl LP + fold-out poster)
Cat: LVR 3037. Rel: 19 Jan 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Moving (2:10)
Look At Me (1:20)
(Bad Fills) (0:56)
Echo Party (3:44)
How Do You Know (2:51)
Betty's, May 4, 2022 (1:59)
Didn't Care (2:51)
(Vegas//Dad) (0:27)
Your Reality (1:06)
(#1vm) (1:51)
Cloud Walker (3:05)
Sunburn (2:51)
(?) (2:16)
Alarm (2:15)
(No Rules Sandy) (3:45)
Coming Back To You (1:02)
Review: 'No Rules Sandy' is the latest indie pop calculation by Sylvan Esso, the duo consisting of Amelia Randali Meath and Nick Sanborn. With echoes of indie future garage production, mixed in with ostensibly fun, party-pop vocals and a lo-fi sensibility, fans are correct to make comparisons to the likes of Stereolab, Jamie xx or Bloc Party. The twist is that it's a post-lockdown album; tracks like 'Didn't Care' and 'Echo Party' channel the essence of post-quarantine rebellion and disaffection, with club-ready structures nearly always glued together by analogue-sounding fuzzes.
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